Transition - For betterment
Those late-night assignments, tired faces, warm coffee, charging mobile phones, and a processing brain trying to pour out the content for the assignment. It might have been an exhausting day, but you can't peacefully blink your eyes when the deadline of an assignment is that very night.
I could sense the transition that happened within a year. Once, I used to do my assignments with the help of AI and other elements of technology, but things weren’t the same in college, and it molded me in many ways. Though I took help from technology, I stopped copying the content from it. It became a tool that supported me in preparing for my exams and assignments.
Now, I have started to visit the library and refer to books from there,to support my ideas, to oppose statements, to give similar ideas. It has become a beautiful process of getting ideas from books rather than just sitting in one place and depending on AI. Though I still struggled a lot searching for relatable books, not finding enough content for my assignments, and getting confused with books and critics, I’ll continue to admire how this process made me evolve in my learning.
At times, I also felt so tense when I couldn’t get the book I needed in the physical library. Only then did I become more familiar with Z-Library. I agree that it was stressful, especially when I had a deadline. Going through books and getting tensed over unfound references with only a few days left is really exhausting. If you read through a book with all this stress, you can’t read it peacefully and you only look for things related to your assignment. But even through that, you learn many more things, just like I did.
Through these learning experiences, I’ve developed the urge to do something knowledgeable every time without wasting time.
Something knowledgeable is always better than something unusable.
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